TRiCo: Triadic Game-Theoretic Co-Training for Robust Semi-Supervised Learning

Abstract

We introduce TRiCo, a novel triadic game-theoretic co-training framework that rethinks the structure of semi-supervised learning by incorporating a teacher, two students, and an adversarial generator into a unified training paradigm. Unlike existing co-training or teacher-student approaches, TRiCo formulates SSL as a structured interaction among three roles: (i) two student classifiers trained on frozen, complementary representations, (ii) a meta-learned teacher that adaptively regulates pseudo-label selection and loss balancing via validation-based feedback, and (iii) a non-parametric generator that perturbs embeddings to uncover decision boundary weaknesses. Pseudo-labels are selected based on mutual information rather than confidence, providing a more robust measure of epistemic uncertainty. This triadic interaction is formalized as a Stackelberg game, where the teacher leads strategy optimization and students follow under adversarial perturbations. By addressing key limitations in existing SSL frameworks—such as static view interactions, unreliable pseudo-labels, and lack of hard sample modeling—TRiCo provides a principled and generalizable solution. Extensive experiments on CIFAR-10, SVHN, STL-10, and ImageNet demonstrate that TRiCo consistently achieves state-of-the-art performance in low-label regimes, while remaining architecture-agnostic and compatible with frozen vision backbones.

Cite

Text

He et al. "TRiCo: Triadic Game-Theoretic Co-Training for Robust Semi-Supervised Learning." Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 2025.

Markdown

[He et al. "TRiCo: Triadic Game-Theoretic Co-Training for Robust Semi-Supervised Learning." Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2025/he2025neurips-trico/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{he2025neurips-trico,
  title     = {{TRiCo: Triadic Game-Theoretic Co-Training for Robust Semi-Supervised Learning}},
  author    = {He, Hongyang and Song, Xinyuan and He, Yangfan and Zhang, Zeyu and Li, Yanshu and You, Haochen and Sun, Lifan and Zhang, Wenqiao},
  booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems},
  year      = {2025},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2025/he2025neurips-trico/}
}